Council carves out a new skate park design

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Wyndham council has completed a $400,000 expansion of the Point Cook Skate Park.

The expansion, which has doubled the size of the original skate park at Boardwalk Park, includes a mini-ramp, spine and kicker ramps, new seating, pathways and landscaping.

Wyndham’s sports development portfolio holder, Cr Peter Maynard, said the Point Cook Skate Park expansion had been specifically designed to appeal to skaters and scooter riders of all skill levels.

“The new features are suitable for beginner and intermediate skaters, so they can build up their skills before tackling the concave dip,” Cr Maynard said.

“This expansion will give beginner and intermediate skaters and scooter riders the chance to hone their skills and take on more challenging courses as they improve.

“The project was created hand-in-hand with the community, and I would particularly like to thank all of those people who provided input into consultation for the project.”

Cr Maynard has reminded residents using the skate park to observe state government guidelines on the number of people allowed in outdoor areas, which is currently a maximum of 20.

“It’s great that restrictions have been lifted and the community can enjoy this amazing space, but please remember to maintain at least 1.5 metres between you and others, and if you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms, stay at home,” Cr Maynard said.

The expansion was funded through Wyndham City’s capital works program.

To find out about other capital works projects across Wyndham, visit the council’s capital works dashboard at wyndham.vic.gov.au/capitalworksdashboard